Picking Thistles

Musk Thistle You’ve probably seen musk thistles growing along highways and back roads. From a distance, they are kind of pretty when they bloom with their fluffy purple flowers. Up close, though, you can see the spiny stem and leaves. You may ask yourself, “Why would anyone want to pick thistles?” And you’d be right….

Are bison like cattle?

One of the first questions people ask me when I tell them I raise bison is, “Are bison like cattle?” My response: “Well, yes…..and no.” Bison eat the same things cattle eat for the most part. Ours have a diet that is mostly grass with some minerals and range cake thrown in. That’s a little…

Make Hay While the Sun Shines

It’s hard to believe that hay season is here already. Mowing and baling hay is an iffy business as are most farming operations that depend on weather. The farmer/rancher must make sure there’s enough time to mow, let the hay sit and dry for a bit, then rake and bale it before it rains. Some…

Bull-Dozers

No, we have not bought a bulldozer, although that might not be a bad idea considering the number of locust and Osage orange trees we need to remove. Bull-dozer in this instance refers to our actual bison bulls (and the cows). Bison have heavy winter coats that they shed in the spring. They are looking…

Spring at Stonehaven

Spring is my favorite season, particularly when spring is as wonderfully cool as this spring in Kansas has been. Trees and flowers bloom, gardens grow (well, other people’s gardens) the grass is green and new life is everywhere. Our first calf ever was born on April 3, 2016, so we have been eagerly awaiting our first…

Playful Bison

Bison are large animals. A mature bull can weigh around 2,000 pounds. I never thought much about what bison do to entertain themselves. When we’d see them in the wild, they’d be grazing as they moved across the grass lands. Now that we raise bison, we are getting an up-close and personal experience in getting…

Bison Entertainment

We’ve been trying to get our corral reconstructed after building holding pens, but have had difficulties getting it done. Aside from having to take care of some other tasks before rebuilding it, we have also had a lot of rain the past few weeks, which made working in the field with heavy equipment risky. But…

Buffalo Girl

Buffalo gals, won’t you come out tonight? Come out tonight, Come out tonight? Buffalo gals, won’t you come out tonight, And dance by the light of the moon.—Lyrics by John Hodges, 1844 We were installing cross-fencing in our pastures one weekend, and the day had gotten warm enough that I shed my jacket, leaving it on…

Spring Kansas Buffalo Association Meeting

Periodically throughout the year, the Kansas Buffalo Association has general membership meetings. When we first considered going into the bison business, we attended our first meeting at then-KBA President Ryan Hanna’s ranch. It felt a little awkward just showing up, but we were really glad we went because we learned a lot. It’s not so much…

What are you feeding your bison?

If you’ve looked in our image gallery, you’ve seen pictures like the one at left of us giving the bison some type of feed. These pellets contain compressed vitamins and minerals and are commonly referred to as range cake or range cubes. Bison primarily eat grass. In the winter, grass is less plentiful and nutritious…